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Sports Betting Top 15 NFL Players Who Have Never Won A Super Bowl

Discussion in 'Sports Betting Forum | Sportsbook Forum' started by OldBill, Dec 3, 2021.

  1. OldBill

    OldBill Guest

    wow what a list

    14. Steve Smith Sr. Panthers

    He fell short in just his third season in the league as the Panthers lost to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVIII.
    12. Brian Dawkins Eagles

    Dawkins developed a reputation around the league as being one of the hardest hitting safeties. His aggressive approach got him elected to nine Pro Bowl appearances and helped the Eagles to Super Bowl XXXIX, where they unfortunately fell short against the New England Patriots.

    11. Terrell Owens 49ers Cowboys Eagles

    Owens' touchdown celebrations gained him a lot of notoriety, but his style of play and performance might have warranted that attention anyway. In 2004, he set the franchise record for the Philadelphia Eagles scoring 14 touchdowns in a single season. The following year, he set the franchise record for most receiving yards per game at 109.
    The outspoken star was a part of the 2003 Eagles team that lost Super Bowl XXXIX to the New England Patriots and never could get back to the big game.




    9. Larry Fitzgerald Cardinals

    Fitzgerald holds the NFL record for the most touchdowns in a postseason at seven, most receptions in a postseason at 30 and was the youngest player to reach 7,000 or more career receiving yards at 26 years of age.
    Sadly Fitzgerald has never won a ring. His Cardinals came close in 2009 when they faced the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII, but went on to lose 27-23.


    8. Donovan McNabb

    The dynamic offensive player spent 11 seasons in Philly, helping them reach a Super Bowl in 2004. Regardless of the Super Bowl loss, McNabb's time in the league was a performance for the ages. He holds the Eagles record for passing yards thrown, touchdowns thrown and career wins.

    6. Randy Moss

    Some players never have the opportunity to play in a Super Bowl. Randy Moss was fortunate enough to play in two.
    The lively receiver burst onto the scene in 1998 as a member of the Minnesota Vikings. His first season in Minnesota was phenomenal where he set the record for most touchdowns receptions as a rookie at 17. This record still hasn't been broken nearly 20 years later.
    Moss reached the Super Bowl twice in his career. once with the New England Patriots in 2008 and again in 2013 as a member of the San Francisco 49ers. Moss was selected to the Pro Bowl seven times and still holds the record for more receiving touchdowns in a season at 23.

    unreal he lost both times


    5. Junior Seau Chargers Sand diego

    It's always called into question who the greatest defensive player of all time is. Some say Lawrence Taylor, others say Ray Lewis. And it's probably because they both have Super Bowl rings. However, one player who needs to be recognized is Junior Seau.
    For over 10 seasons, Seau was the iron fist of the San Diego Charges defense. Over the course of his career, he was elected to the Pro Bowl 12 times and was named Defensive Player of the Year in 1992.
    The year the Chargers reached the Super Bowl (1994), Seau had one of his best seasons ever. Sadly, it still wasn't enough for them to get over the hump, as they got thumped by the 49ers.

    18 point underdog i knew they were bad got in because of Dolphins Missed FG in afc finals

    49-26 49ers again set records highest total ever in SB 75 points largest winning favorite - 18 points

    told every one 49ers and OVERS wack this cahrgers team is a joke

    fugger qb tried to hit a final TD to cover but good old Ronnie lots said fugg you smacked ball away from WR


    4. Fran Tarkenton

    It's the dream of a professional NFL quarterback to lead their team to consecutive Super Bowl appearances. It was the Minnesota Vikings' misfortune that those appearances ended up in losses. 3 times loser


    3. Jim Kelly


    like omg 4 straight years got to super bowls and lost everyone

    Reaching four consecutive Super Bowls is amazing. However, losing four straight can be devastating. The heartbreaking loss in Super Bowl XXV left Bills fans mortified. Sadly, that was only the beginning as they made it to the Super Bowl in each of the next three seasons, only to lose out again.
    He led the league in touchdowns thrown in 1991 and still holds the Bills all time records in passing yards, touchdowns thrown and completions. Though his four consecutive Super Bowl appearances ended in failure, what he has accomplished is still incredible.



    1. Dan Marino

    In his second year in the league, Marino reached Super Bowl XIX but was annihilated 38-16 by the San Fransisco 49ers. ( went back to see thier season and BOOM thier it was they LOST to The Buccaneers ) Unfortunately Marino never reached another Super Bowl but went on to have an outstanding career.

    In his 16 year NFL career, Marino was elected to the Pro Bowl nine times, won league MVP in 1984, led the league in passing yards five times and in touchdowns three times. He was also the first quarterback to throw for 5,000 yards in a season and was the first to throw 40 touchdowns in a season twice during his career.

    TO date 4 teams who lost to TB in season got to a SB and LOST s/u and ATS

    1979 Rams DOG Dolphins a DOG Rams -12 point fav Falcons +3 dog largest ever margin of victory up by 25 points melted away 3rd quater n 4th dope HC started pasing instead of sticking with strength and the dumb fuggg Shannan still hasnt learned also 1st SB to GO into OT

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